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316 interest in and to negro boy Waitman (son of Charlotte) whom the said Alexander Randall purchased of John Johnson and Thomas S. Alexander appointed trustees by a decree in the Court of Chancery to sell the real and personal estate of Richard I Jones as will more fully appear by reference to the Bill of Sale dated the nineteenth day of July eighteen hundred and forty four and recorded in Anne Arundel County Court for and during the period or term of servitude received in said Bill of sale aforesaid; that is to say until the said negro boy Waitman shall attain the age of thirty five years and no longer which term of service will expire on or about the nineteenth day of July eighteen hundred and seventy four. To Have and to Hold all the right and interest of him the said Alexander Randall in and to the said negro boy named Waitman for and during the aforesaid term of servitude so as aforesaid reserved and hereby bargained and sold unto the said Henry H Brown his executors administrators and assigns forever In Witness whereof we hereunto subscribe our names and affix our seals this eleventh day of January in the year eighteen hundred and forty nine Signed sealed and delivered A. Randall (seal) in presence of J W Hunter Hy H. Brown (seal) State of Maryland Anne Arundel County sct Be it remembered that on this eleventh day of January in the year eighteen hundred and forty nine before me the subscriber a Justice of the peace of the said state in and for the County aforesaid personally appears Alexander Randall and Henry H Brown the party grantor and grantee in the aforegoing deed and acknowledge the same to be their act and deed J. W. Hunter Recorded on the 12.th day of January 1849 ex & dd.d to H H Brown May 3 1850 Costs $.75cts
on by James B Stockett for arrears of rent now due & whereas for the purpose of securing the said Howard M. Duvall harmless from all cost & damages in the premises I am willing to execute these presents. Now know all men by these presents that I Wesley A Stockett for & in consideration of the premises and of the sum of one dollar to me paid have granted bargained and sold and by these presents do grant bargain & sell unto the said Howard M Duvall one black horse one red cow one horse cart & gear 6 shoats ½ dozen chairs two beds & bedding one cultivator together with all my additional property of every kind. To Have and to Hold the same unto the said Howard M. Duvall his executors administrators and assigns forever. Provided and these presents are upon the condition that if the said Wesley A. Stockett shall well & truly prosecute the said suit of replevin with effect and also shall & will return the goods and chattels aforesaid if the same be |
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